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Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyers

Consider hiring an Arizona Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 attorney to help you file bankruptcy

Are you unsure of what your legal rights are, if you should hire a bankruptcy lawyer, or what type of bankruptcy you should file? Think about hiring of our outstanding, skilled and well respected Arizona Bankruptcy Attorneys to help you choose the best course of action for you. Our Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy lawyers in Arizona can provide you with the bankruptcy information you deserve.

Our Bankruptcy Attorney will make sure you only declare bankruptcy when it is needed. Whether it is filing Chapter 7, Chapter 13 or a Bankruptcy Alternative, we can protect your right and stop those harassing phone calls and letters from aggressive creditors.

Take our confidential free online evaluation, and a well-established bankruptcy lawyer in Arizona will take the guesswork out of the legal process and help you achieve the financial fresh start you deserve. Consider the option to hire a bankruptcy attorney to stop foreclosure and harassing phone calls today.



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Can I file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Arizona?

In Arizona, is Chapter 7 right for me?

Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney

If you are considering filing bankruptcy in Arizona you may be able to file either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. To file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy your income level must pass a "means tests". The means test will determine if your annual income is below the median income level given your family size in the state of Arizona. The Census Bureau provides income data for various size families in each state. You can also contact an Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney who can perform the means test for you. If your income does not pass the means test there may be certain other financial exclusions which may allow your family to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. It is best to discuss your filing options with an Arizona Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney.



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Is filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Arizona my best option?

If you are unable to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy you may be able to file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Arizona bankruptcy state laws will follow the federal rules for filing bankruptcy. To file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Arizona you will need to have a steady income with a certain amount of disposable income to use to repay your creditors under a debt repayment schedule. To file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy you must have no more than $922,975 in secured debt and no more than $307,675 in unsecured debt. The amount of unsecured and secured debt allowed may be adjusted periodically.




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Arizona Bankruptcy Attorneys

Following is a list of bankruptcy attorneys who practice law in Arizona. To contact one of these attorneys, please complete our free case evaluation form or call 800-859-0844


Mesa
Pew Law Center
1830 S. Alma School Rd
Mesa, AZ 85210
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Phoenix
Leonard V Sominsky Esq, PC.
2700 N. 3rd Street # 2006
Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Tempe
Bankruptcy Law Office
1628 E. Southern Ave.
Tempe, AZ 85282
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